Whats the best way to stretch watercolor paper? What basic materials do I need to start oil painting? How can I use color to create mood in my paintings? Readers can find answers to these questions and much more in 100 Things Every Artist Should Know. This broad book aims to equip and inspire beginners with fundamental art knowledge; as well as provide a refresher course for more experienced artists. Readers can discover or re-discover essential concepts; tips; and techniques distilled into a collection of 100 instructional entries by a range of Walter Foster authors. From lessons on value and color theory to helpful shortcuts; this book seeks to cover it all!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Photos this crime history buff has never seen!By chiefy3There are many photos in this collection Ive never seen and over the years ive searched for many Capone-era pictures and information. Most of these have never been published in any other venue that i know of. The clarity and quality of almost every photo is crisp and clear. Not only will history buffs enjoy this. but automobile lovers as well.I should point out that I was able to view these photos for free. as i had a free promotional coupon from to purchase the collection. But I definitely would have paid to see these photos. I should also point out that while the photos are unique. there arent that many of them. Is it worth the $3.84 current price? If youre a Chicago and/or crime history buff. definitely yes.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. and very interesting read with great pics!By Groupie of Mad Menso many Illinois connections........ and very interesting read with great pics!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A great pictorial if you are a fan of AlBy Ariesian1I got the Kindle version of this book and thought the pictures were of great quality and loved that I could maximize them and zoom on my iPad. The pictures give you an idea of just how big a deal Al Capone really was. There were crowds at everything!One warning is that there are a couple pictures of assassinated individuals that may be hard to see or inappropriate for some including the famous St. Valentines Day Massacre scene. Other than that I found the pictures of the Capone family fascinating. Also. one of the pictures of a funeral had arrows that they said were for unknown purposes. my guess is theyre pointing out possible guns in the crowd. Looked that way to me. but its just conjecture.